Lockport Township High School - Lock Yearbook (Lockport, IL)

 - Class of 1964

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O O I O 8 Our Role ls Drilling In Fields e EDWARD CISLER ARLIE FENDER PAULINE PINN U.S. History, Track U.S. History, U.S. History World History, Asst. Varsity Base- ball x , ,, .1 . . vi- qt .cw Q53 .L 3 Cx , 3 t r v --f ' Il YVONNE EARL SNYDER RICHARDSON World Geography, Social Studies, American Govern- World History ment .r ll LAWRENCE HERB VANCE VANDEVEN Sociology, U,S. His- World History tory, junior Varsity Football The social studies department of Lockport Township High School realize that a knowledge of history is essential to understand the institutions of society in our own and other countries. The students can also learn the cultural development of other countries. Our five history courses reveal the centuries of struggle through which the race has passed to achieve its present stage of freedom. U.S. History Food preparation and sewing techniques are studied in home eco- nomics. The students learn the importance of proper foods for the diet. They learn management of time and money including child care and home nursing. Q ff! LEROY AXELSON JOAN CAPPONI MILDRED Bookkeeping, General Typms, L O C K PEASE Business Sponsor Typing MARION K. HELEN WINNIE C. PERRY MORRISON PELLETIER Clothing Foods, Family Home Planning Living The aim of the business department is to prepare its students for future work in the office. Typing techniques, skills in shorthand, and business practice are taught throughout the department. Counseling is a necessary part of education. With the aid of the counselors, our years in high school will be well spent. These willing and able people help us to choose the right courses, advise us in personal matters, and guide us to a promising future. GORDON MILDRED EVELYN WATSON SAMPSON SHOOP Stenography, Office Business Law, Stenography Practice Personal Typing ALBERT BEAN Freshman Counselor JAMES EUGENE RUTH SPONSLER FROWEIN HIGGINS Sophomore Counselor Junior Counselor Senior Counselor

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Through Which Education Flows .-yea Mr. Manley, science teacher and sports car enthusiast, rides to school in luxury. MARY ANN RICHARD EVA M. OLSON LUCAS MAACK Physical Education, Physical Education, Health, Physical G.A.A., Dean of Girls G.A.A. Education, Sopho- more Basketball WILLIAM ZIMMER Driver's Training, Lettermanls Club Varsity Football, Varsity YVrestling KAY ZUSAG Physical Education, G.A.A., Cheerleading Sponsor, Pep Club Sponsor The two main functions of the Science Department are to answer some q ues tions found in nature and to apply the complicating principals of math. Science students probe into the magic world of the atom and study the fundamental processes of life. Those in math use their knowledge of our number system to c a l c u late problems in algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and calculus. RAYMOND J. ROBERT HESS WILLIAM LEE G. KICKERT GORNIK Algebra, Trigo- JACK?ON Biology General Math, n0mCtry, Calculus, Earth Sclencef Algebra, Geometry Tennis Asst' Sophomore Football, Varsity Track MARVIN L. LEO H. PRYOR WILLIAM C. SHELDON RUTH ANN PICKERING Chemistry, RUTTER SHARP ZIEGLER Earth Science Student Council Biology, Advanced Geometry, Algebra General Math Sponsor Biology, Junior Sponsor



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The Fact Finders Recording the daily attendance is only one of the duties that Mrs. Manthey must perform. Ready, willing, and able is the password used by our foremen to keep the mass-production of our refinery going. Busy as they are they always find . time to say a friendly L'hi.', These are the people who make Lockport High A the well-managed plant it is. As one of her duties, Mrs, Meader must keep the book- store operating efficiently. As secretary to the Board of Education, Mrs. Ayers finds her day very busy but rewarding. , 5 , Mrs. Sample, secretary to Dr. Blatnik and Mr Smith, approaches the day's activities with a smile, The everyday needs of the teachers and students are effectively ful- filled by Mrs. Mumaugh, Mrs. Geddes and Nliss Babich. Mrs. Pratt, secretary to Mr. Aiken, handles all the confidential mal- ters dealing with a student. JAP ,. , , 4 l s i 4 2 ...J 15

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